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==================================== Package "Date::Calc" Version 6.4 ==================================== Abstract: --------- This package provides all sorts of date calculations based on the Gregorian calendar (the one used in all western countries today). The package is designed as an efficient (and fast) toolbox, not a bulky ready-made application. It provides extensive documentation and examples of use, multi-language support and special functions for business needs. Moreover, it optionally provides an object-oriented interface with overloaded operators for greater convenience, and calendar objects which support profiles of legal holidays and observances for calculations which need to take those into account. What's new in version 6.4: -------------------------- + Fixed t/f016.t, t/f027.t and t/f028.t which started failing on 01/01/2015 + Fixed t/f035.t which gave a warning "Unescaped left brace in regex is deprecated" with Perl 5.21.x Copyright & License: -------------------- This package with all its parts is Copyright (c) 1995 - 2015 by Steffen Beyer. All rights reserved. This package is free software; you can use, modify and redistribute it under the same terms as Perl itself, i.e., at your option, under the terms either of the "Artistic License" or the "GNU General Public License". The C library at the core of the module "Date::Calc::XS" can, at your discretion, also be used, modified and redistributed under the terms of the "GNU Library General Public License". Please refer to the files "Artistic.txt", "GNU_GPL.txt" and "GNU_LGPL.txt" in the "license" subdirectory of this distribution for any details! Installation: ------------- perl Makefile.PL make make test make install UNINST=1 Under Windows, depending on your environment, use "nmake" or "dmake" instead of "make". Contact Author: --------------- Steffen Beyer <STBEY@cpan.org> http://www.engelschall.com/u/sb/download/
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